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  • Mamluk - Wikipedia
    An Egyptian Mamluk warrior in full armor and armed with lance, shield, Mameluke sword, yatagan and pistols Under the Mamluk Sultanate of Cairo, Mamluks were purchased while still young males They were raised in the barracks of the Citadel of Cairo Because of their isolated social status (no social ties or political affiliations) and their austere military training, they were trusted to be
  • Mamluk | History, Significance, Leaders, Decline | Britannica
    Mamluk, slave soldier, a member of one of the armies of slaves that won political control of several Muslim states Under the Ayyubid sultanate, Mamluk generals used their power to establish a dynasty that ruled Egypt and Syria from 1250 to 1517 The Mamluk class came to an end under the rule of Muhammad Ali in Egypt
  • HISTORY OF THE MAMELUKES | Historyworld
    HISTORY OF THE MAMELUKES Baghdad and the Mamelukes: 9th century AD The Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad unwittingly create a group of considerable power in the Middle East To strengthen their armies, they acquire slaves from the nomadic Turks of central Asia
  • Mamluks - New World Encyclopedia
    Overview The first Mamluks served the Abbasids caliphs in ninth-century Baghdad The Abbasids recruited them mainly from Turkic non-Muslims captured in areas north of the Black Sea, the steppes of present-day Southwestern Russia and the Caucasus The mamluks were often sold into slavery by impoverished steppe families or kidnapped by slave-traders The Mamluk system gave rulers troops with no
  • The Mamelukes Rule in Egypt (1250-1517) - egyptopia. com
    The Mamelukes Rule in Egypt (1250-1517) Immediately before the decline of the Ayyubid State, the Mamelukes controlled most of the important posts in Egypt After the murdering of Turanshah (the last of the Ayyubid Sultans), Shajart El-Durr (wife of King Al-Saleh Ayyub) married Aybak who was one of the Bahari Mamelukes chiefs By the assassination of Aybak in 1257, the Mamelukes had already
  • A Brief Overview of the Mamluks, the Elite Slave-Soldiers of the . . .
    The Mamluk warrior slave class of the Islamic world, who came from everywhere, lasted for 1,000 years, and they rose to become administrators and even sultans
  • Who Were the Mamluks? - History Today
    How the Mamluks, the slave-warriors of medieval Islam, overthrew their masters, defeated the Mongols and the Crusaders and established a dynasty
  • The Fierce Warrior-Enslaved People Known as the Mamluks
    The Mamluks were warrior-enslaved people in the Islamic world who, despite being enslaved, often had high social standing and many becoming rulers
  • The Mamluk Sultanate: How Slaves Came to Rule an Empire
    For over two and a half centuries the Mamluk Sultanate was a major player in the greater Middle East region Rising to prominence in the 13th century, the Mamluks solidified their rule by repelling Mongol and crusader invasions Over the centuries that followed, the sultanate grew into a polity with millions of subjects The Mamluk Sultanate controlled the fertile lands of Egypt and the Levant
  • Mamluk Sultanate - Wikipedia
    The Mamluk Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة المماليك, romanized: Salṭanat al-Mamālīk), also known as Mamluk Egypt or the Mamluk Empire, was a state that ruled Egypt, the Levant and the Hejaz from the mid-13th to early 16th centuries, with Cairo as its capital It was ruled by a military caste of mamluks (freed slave soldiers) headed by a sultan The sultanate was established with the





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